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The power of bee democracy
Bee democracy works without speeches, votes, or central authority. Individual bees present options, others evaluate them, and ...
Candiace Dillard Bassett, Rob Cesternino, Stephen Colletti, Tara Lipinski and Monét X Change give PEOPLE the scoop on that ...
No matter how educated you are, how many degrees or skills you have, how many weights you can lift, how many dishes you can ...
Think that granola bar is healthy? Think again. These 5 'healthy' snacks are spiking your blood sugar dangerously high.
House Digest on MSN
How To Support Wildlife In Your Garden During The Coldest Seasons
Winter is a stressful season for wildlife, but you can help your native animals through even small acts, such as providing ...
The town of Rangeley embraces its role as gateway to this natural wonderland with a welcoming charm that feels authentically Maine. Main Street offers a collection of shops, galleries, and eateries ...
A new study by researchers at Imperial College London and published on Monday in Nature Ecology & Evolution could help shed ...
The density of fine hairs on bumblebees’ tongues determines how much nectar they can collect — and workers put queen bees to shame.
When people picture someone with an eating disorder, many think of a thin teenage girl with anorexia nervosa. This stereotype ...
Bonds between same-sex individuals help apes and monkeys to manage conflict and strengthen alliances, especially in dry ...
New Scientist on MSN
Is there an evolutionary reason for same-sex sexual behaviour?
Sexual behaviour among same-sex pairs is common in apes and monkeys, and a wide-ranging analysis suggests it does boost survival ...
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